Major League Soccer announced the 2016 Generation adidas class on Wednesday, confirming the signing of the first five talented NCAA underclassmen who will enter the professional ranks through the 2016 MLS SuperDraft, presented by adidas, on Jan. 14 in Baltimore, Maryland. The league also announced that it has signed Stanford defender and 2015 NCAA Men’s College Cup winner Brandon Vincent ahead of the SuperDraft.

North Carolina midfielder Omar Holness was subsequently added to the 2016 crop and has joined his colleagues at the adidas MLS Player Combine in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, as has Creighton University forward Fabian Herbers.

Leading the 2016 GA class is Georgetown defender Josh Yaro, the Big East's 2015 Defensive Player of the Year. He's joined by Clemson goalkeeper Andrew Tarbell, who led the Tigers to the NCAA Men’s College Cup final and led the ACC with 84 saves.

Syracuse midfielder Julian Buescher, an import from Germany, notched eight goals and 11 assists and was named to the College Cup all-tournament team. The only freshman to be named an NSCAA first team All-American, English midfielder Jack Harrison was vital for Wake Forest in 2015, while Toronto native Richie Laryea led College Cup semifinalists Akron in scoring with 11 goals on the season.

Players who join MLS as part of the Generation adidas program receive the opportunity to develop their game and hone their skills at the professional level by training and playing with one of Major League Soccer’s 20 professional clubs. Generation adidas players do not count against an MLS team’s salary budget.

Vincent, a senior left back, will also be available for draft selection. The 2015 MAC Hermann Trophy semifinalist and 2015 first team All-American co-captained the Cardinal to the 2015 NCAA Men’s College Cup final, where they defeated Clemson 4-0.

2016 Generation adidas Players

Julian Buescher | MF | Duelmen, Germany | Syracuse University

The sophomore midfielder put in a memorable season for the Orange, ending the 2015 season with eight goals and 11 assists on the way to being voted second team NSCAA All-America and selected to the 2015 College Cup all-tournament team. The native of Duelmen, Germany was also voted first team all-ACC and to the ACC all-tournament team.

Jack Harrison | MF | Bolton, England | Wake Forest University

Harrison was the only freshman in the nation to be named an NSCAA First Team All-American and ended the 2015 season with eight goals and 11 assists. The England native, who attended boarding school in Massachusetts, was also named the ACC Offensive Player, Freshman of the Year and to the all-ACC first team.

Fabian Herbers | FW | Ahaus, Germany | Creighton University

Herbers made a name for himself in 2015, finishing as the top leading point scorer with 15 goals and third-best 17 assists nationwide in his junior season. Due to his offensive exploits, Herbers was selected to the NSCAA All-America First Team, claimed the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year for the second year in a row, and was a finalist for the MAC Hermann Trophy.

Omar Holness | MF | Kingston, Jamaica | University of North Carolina

Made a total of 17 appearances for North Carolina in his sophomore year, recording one goal and one assist. The young midfielder was named to the 2015 All-ACC Second Team and has made one appearance for the Jamaican national team.

Richie Laryea | MF | Toronto, ON, Canada | University of Akron

The sophomore had a standout season for the Zips, earning an NSCAA third team All-America nod, while also claiming first team All-Mid-American Conference honors. Laryea had a team-best 11 goals on the season and ranked second on the team with seven assists.

Andrew Tarbell | GK | Mandeville, LA | Clemson University

The redshirt junior put in an impressive season for Clemson, earning an NSCAA All-America second team nod and being named to the College Cup all-tournament team. The Louisiana native posted a .792 save percentage and nine shutouts, while his 84 saves led the ACC on the way to being named first team all-ACC.

Joshua Yaro | DF | Santa Barbara, CA | Georgetown University

The junior defender had another standout season for the Hoyas, being named to the 2015 NSCAA All-America second team. Yaro recorded one assist on the season and was selected as the Big East Defensive Player of the Year and earned a first team All-Big East nod. The native of Kumasi, Ghana, was also honored for his academic achievements after being named a Division I first team NSCAA Scholar All-American.